Two Burlington Suspects Still At Large after B&E and Collision In November.

In November of last year, Police responded to a break and enter in Burlington. Where the homeowner called police while he watched the perps break into his home. Originally, The Homeowner heard his doorbell ring, checked through the peephole and found a woman that he didn’t recognize on the other side of the door. The homeowner chose not to answer the door to the stranger and go on with his life. He noticed the woman come back in a vehicle with two other men, and watched as the two men entered his backyard and break into his home as he called police. The perps took off when they realized the homeowner was still in the residence. Police arrived on the scene quickly and identified a vehicle that later fled the scene and was involved in a collision on Guelph Line. The Two Men managed to escape while police arrested the Female driver. The Female was found with a fake mexican passport and the passport of one of the males, she also had the driver’s license of the second man involved. The 23 year old Jazmin Velasquez-Macedo of Mexico is actually a 21 year old Luisa Giral-Fandino of Colombia.
Police are still searching for the men going by the names on their proposed fake documents of Ricardo Martinez-Gonzales and Douglas Diaz.
Halton Regional Police, The Canada Border Services Agency and Interpol continue to investigate the situation. Police are requesting the public’s help in identifying the two outstanding males. Anyone with information is asked to come forward.